- Did Ruth Scaggs Bishop have the maiden name Elkins?
- Was Ruth the daughter of Ralph Elkins and Frances Brown?
- Was Old Peter Scaggs the son of John and Ruth (Elkins) Scaggs?
- Was Old Peter the brother of Rachel Skaggs who married William Lester?
- Was Zachariah Skaggs a half-brother to Old Peter?
We do have some facts to help with the research. Rachel Scaggs Lester was the daughter of John and Ruth Scaggs (later Bishop) according to this minister's return record from the Archives of Virginia:
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3-26-1786- A344, Rachel Skeggs daughter of Jno. Skaggs & Ruth Bishop,married Wm. Lester, son of Martha & Abner Lester.
Marriage records could come from marriage bonds or minister's returns so sometimes we get different information for the marriage depending on the source. Below is the marriage bond record for the marriage of Rachel Scaggs and William Lester:
Source: Microfilm Reel # 52 - Montgomery County, Virginia – Marriage Bonds 1777-1788
Know all men by these presents that we William Lester and Samuel Saddler are held and firmly bound unto his Excellancy Patrick Henry, Governor of Virginia for the time being and his successors in the just and _______ sum of fifty pounds current money to which payment will and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, Exo (?) dom (?) or assigns to him and his successors forever jointly. Generally and firmly by these presents as witnesses our hand and seals this 22nd day of March 1786.
The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the above bound William Lester hath this day obtained License for his marriage with Rachael Skaggs Daughter of John Bishop of this County. Now if there should be no just cause to obstruct this marriage then the above obligation to be void or else to remain in full force power and virtue.
Signed William (his mark) LesterSamuel (his mark) Saddler
Signed and Acknowledged - Abraham Trigg
Along with the marriage bond are the following:
"These few lines is given from under our hands to testafy that there is no objection against William Lester and Rachel Scaggs being joined (there are some other words written but they are marked out)"
Abner Lester Martha LesterJohn bishup Ruth bishup
To Mr. McCorkleEdmund Whitt Archl. Whitt
"Sur this is to testesfy home it mey concern that we are satisfyed with the match"
Abner LesterMartha Lester
We can see from these marriage records that by 1786 Ruth Scaggs had married John Bishop and that John Scaggs was likely deceased since he was completely out of the picture for his daughter's marriage. Samuel Saddler provided bond and John Bishop provided consent with Ruth. So what happened to Rachel's biological father, John Scaggs?
Zachariah Skaggs deeded land to John Charlton in 1780 that was settled by John Scaggs in 1774 based on his commissioner's certificate. Zachariah was listed as "heir to John Skeggs" indicating that by September 1780 John Scaggs was deceased and Zachariah was likely his oldest living son.
John and Ruth Bishop had a son of their own, David Bishop, about 1781 according to the subsequent census records:
The 1830 census in Tazewell Co., VA shows David Bishop as age 40-49 (born 1781-1790)
The 1840 census in Lawrence Co., KY shows David Bishop as age 50-59 (born 1781-1790)
The 1850 census in Lawrence Co., KY shows David Bishop as age 68 (born 1782)
The 1860 census in Lawrence Co., KY shows David Bishop as age 80 (born 1780)
David Bishop was raised in Montgomery Co., Virginia, then by 1820 he had moved to Tazewell Co. and by 1840 he moved on to Lawrence Co., Kentucky where he died in 1861. Hold that thought while we discuss another former resident of Montgomery Co., VA who moved to Lawrence Co., KY...Old Peter Skaggs.
Peter Skaggs married Martha Cothron in 1788 according to the minister's return:
The marriage bond record below shows that Rachel Scaggs Lester's husband, William Lester, posted bond for Peter and Martha Scaggs' marriage:
Wm Lester Peter (x) Scags (Seal)Wm. Trigg (his mark)
From these records we can see that the families established relationships during the 1780s. However, I believe that DNA testing will eventually allow us to make solid choices about who was related to whom. For example, if we can find Elkins descendants that have a DNA match to either Skaggs or Bishops we might be able to trace far enough back to make a solid guess that Ruth Elkins married a Skaggs and then later a Bishop.